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Bankart Lesions are commonly associated with what structure?
glenoid labrum
the lateral aspect of the clavicle articulates with what structure
acromian process
the medial end of the clavicle articulates with which structure?
manubrium of the sternum
what is the primary A-C joint stabilizer
coracoclavicular ligament
The posterior lateral one-half of the clavicle is the insertion for the
Descending fibers
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what is the innervation of the Rhomboid Major
Dorsal scapula nerve
What is the intervention of the pectoralis minor
the medial and lateral pectoral nerve
What is the intervention of the Seratius Anterior?
Long thoracic nerve
what is the insertion of the pectoralis Minor?
coracoid process
what is the insertion of the lower trapezius?
base of the spine of the scapula
what is the main action of serrations anterior?
upward rotation of the scapula
how much R-O-M is from scapula movements during shoulder abduction of 180
60
the deltoid tuberosity is located on the ______
mid lateral aspect of the humerus
Location of infraspinatus fossa
Posterior aspect of the scapula below the spine of the
scapula
when is the insertion of the supraspinatus?
superior aspect of the greater tubercle
What is the origin of the pectoralis minor?
mid aspect of ribs 3,4, & 5
what is the insertion of the pectoralis major clavicular fibers?
lateral lip of the bicipital groove
what is the insertion of the serratus anterior?
entire medial border of the scapula
what is the insertion of the rhomboids?
medial border of the scapula inferior to the spine of the scapula
the only boney link between the axial and appendicular skeleton
S-C joint
S-C ligament that runs clavicle to clavicle
interclavicular
The lateral aspect of the spine of the scapula is referred to as the
acromian process
which of the following is not a shoulder extensor?
Teres minor and supraspinatus
the transverse humeral ligament stabilizes the tendon of which of the following in the bicipital groove?
biceps brachii longhead
the sub scapular bursae reduced friction between subscapularis muscle and the _______
coracoid process
the medial border of the acromian process & the superior border of the spine of the scapula, is the insertion for what muscle?
transverse trapezius
the mid deltoid has an origin of
lateral aspect of the acromian process
which muscle produces movement in three joints
biceps brachii long head
most powerful shoulder extensor?
latissimus dorsi
which muscle will not contribute to concentric shoulder external rotation?
supraspinatus
which muscle would not contribute to shoulder flexion?
pectoralis major sternal fibers
A (S.L.A.P) lesion would involve which structure?
glenoid labrum
which muscle is not a shoulder girdle muscle?
pectoralis major sternal fibers
where is synovial fluid produced in the joint?
capsule interlining
origin of the coracobrachialis
corocoid process
insertion of most often injured rotator cuff muscle
superior aspect of the greater tubercle
what is the most injured rotator cuff muscle?
supraspinatus
origin of the anterior rotator cuff muscle
subscapular fossa
which muscle is involved in the deceleration of the humerous during a throwing?
teres minor
which structure is not involved in impingement syndrome?
infrasprinatus tendon
insertion of only anterior rotator cuff?
lesser tubercle
which muscle would contribute to posterior stability of the shoulder?
teres minor
in the standing or erect position, the levator scpaula elevates and the
downwardly rotates
insertion of the biceps brachii long head
radial tuberosity
origin of the anterior deltoid
anterior aspect of the lateral one-third of the clavicle
what humeral position is most common during anterior luxation?
abducted externally rotated
insertion of the second most often injured posterior rotator cuff:
posterior aspect of the greater tubercle
origin of the teres minor
upper mid aspect of the lateral aspect of the scapula
origin of the rhomboids
spinous process of C7 & T1 through T5